Please Note:
If you are using a newer Puppy version (for example: Lupu),
use this pet instead of the one above.imlib2-1.4.2.pet

Then install them simply by single clicking on them (Left mouse button),
install imlib2-1.4.0.pet first (or imlib2-1.4.2.pet if using a newer Puppy),
then patched-wbar-1.3.3.pet

When installing the second .pet, a browser window will open Wbar Instructions & Tips,
you will need to close this window to allow the install to continue.
You can open that window again at any time by navigating to: /usr/doc/wbar/Wbar_Install_Readme.html,
there are a couple of other files to read in the same directory.

When the install of both .pets is complete, you will need to edit this file: /root/.xinitrc
please note that this is a hidden file so you need to click on the "Eye" icon in ROX-Filer.
Right click on /root/.xinitrc and select: Open As Text,
now scroll to the bottom of the file and find the part that looks something like this:

You now need to add your wbar "Launch Command" Immediately above where it say's: #exec $CURRENTWM

Exactly what command you enter here will depend how you want to run your wbar,
i will give you an example for you to start with, just change things to suit your own needs. (refer to the files in /usr/doc/wbar)

Note that this is for running the wbar at the BOTTOM of the screen, if you want it at the top,
change -pos bottom to -pos top
The -offset 30 is the distance (in pixels)
that the wbar will be offset from either the top or bottom of the screen.
You may also need to increase the sleep period from 3 seconds,
that is more trial & error until you find what works.

Wbar does not by default open directories, but there is a workaround,
just create a little script.

I will use an example.

I have a directory: /root/dudesdata i would like to open from the wbar,
this is what i did:

1.
Created a new text file (Using a Text Editor: Geany, Leafpad, whatever)
and added the following to it:

rox /root/dudesdata

I then saved it as: /usr/local/bin/dudefiles
i then navigated to: /usr/local/bin and right clicked on the file: dudefiles
from the popout menu i selected Permissions then clicked on Yes.
This has just made the file dudefiles executable.

2.
Make an appropriate entry in the /root/.wbar file.
Something like this: